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      #17
      Awesome great looking detail for a small vehicle
      Super PAB ;-)

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        #18
        very very nice the tanks and the planes swooping in and all that detail on such a small scale model,great stuff and keep up the nice work

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          #19
          Amazing work. You must have the patience of a saint, and incredible vision. I tried 1/144 once, and never went back......I don't have the patience or eyesight for 1:6th....how do you do it?

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            #20
            Actually all tanks are made by Dragon/can.do. They are already built and painted.
            I just add to some of them things like antena or swas decals.
            About dioramas: I bought ruins and trees. But still it is a lot of work. I was testing my patience and vision (it's not the best but I wasn't using magnifying glass)
            I used 1, 2, 3 i 4,5 mm static grass in different colors, a lot of acryl, acrylic paints, baking soda and other tings...

            1:144 scale is small but check this out: I have Tiger in 1:285 in my collection (about 2cm long)
            On the right, bigger Tiger is 1:144



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              #21
              Where in the world did you find the tiny soldiers for these tanks?

              Thanks
              Joe

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                #22
                Originally posted by Mousey
                bit creepy
                I don't think that my wife's hair are creepy

                Originally posted by MaxxBrunn1938 View Post
                Where in the world did you find the tiny soldiers for these tanks?

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                Joe
                Joe, they are coming together with 1:144 Leopold, Morser Karl or with Railway Vehicles. Also sometimes you can get them painted or unpainted in sets on ebay. BTW they are 12mm
                Last edited by cysior; 04-26-2010, 04:10 AM.

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                  #23
                  Little bit of desert..

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                      #25
                      Impressive! Very well detailed for that scale.

                      Cheers,

                      Asper

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